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Hello  
some days ago I had read here about a newer / better QF !?  
 
Yesterday I tried downloading, unzipping and installing FP16   
per RSU but ran into some problems showing RC50.  
Even many retries with changing the partitions didn't work.  
 
Finally I downloaded the diskettes immages and tried with QF !  
It worked but again I ran into problems ...  
... some CRC errors and the suggestion not to continue !  
 
All these troubles make me writing to ask for this possibly   
newer QF package. Searching with Google I only find 1.2.1 !?  
Where do I get this newest one and how to recognize it ?  
My current version is:  
 
1999/11/17  23:40:04  61641     qf12.cmd  
 
Thanks in advance for your hints and suggestions !  
 
Regards, svobi  
 
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